Updated On: 13 June, 2023 08:26 AM IST | Mumbai | Shriram Iyengar
A wobble bass synth, funky electro-pop rhythms, and a slick guitar solo define Harshit Mishra aka Hashbass’ latest collaboration, Infinite Worlds

Harshit Mishra aka Hashbass at a previous performance. Pic courtesy/Instagram
Every millennial holds close to their heart the sound of the ’80s decade. As a millennial, this writer does hold it against any listener who claims otherwise. An era that created Madonna and Prince is not to just be sniffed at. Delhi-based bassist Harshit Mishra aka Hashbass certainly captures the love for that bass and punchy synth that define his dystopian Infinite Worlds single which was released on May 19 this year.
Dystopian in its style and theme, the single is a part of Hashbass’ tribute to the decade of rollerblades, arcades, and neon lights. Its wobble bass certainly makes a definitive mark on the aural signature of the period. Layered with a diverse range of hypnotic and sonic elements, this spellbinding track is a mark of the sophistical production, much alike Mishra’s recent creations.